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Woah aquatic animal health. Correctly applied, they Article, 100th Anniversary Placing aquatic animal health in the global agenda Article The next big threat to animal health emergencies: Aquatic Code standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and farmed fish welfare worldwide, including the prevention of disease spread through international trade Aquatic Animal Health Strategy This Aquatic Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in managing aquatic animal health and welfare. Introduction Aquatic animal health and welfare are of great importance to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), particularly in the context of our Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. WOAH acknowledges the need to build more sustainable aquatic animal health systems, and as a result, launched its first Aquatic Animal Health Strategyin May 2021, at the 88th General Session. Official recognition of disease status In the early 1990s, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) World Assembly of Since 1998, the World Organisation for Animal Health has the mandate from the WTO to officially recognise disease-free areas of countries for trade purposes. It identifies Acknowledging the need to build more sustainable aquatic animal health systems, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) launched its first Aquatic Animal Health means the governmental and non-governmental organisations that implement animal health and welfare measures and other standards and recommendations in the Terrestrial Code and the One of the activities identified in the Aquatic Animal Health Strategy is to expand, strengthen, support and more fully use the WOAH scientific networks of Reference The WOAH (founded as OIE) Regional and Sub-regional Representations for the region strengthen the WOAH's mission of improving animal health and welfare. WAHIS: Animal Health Data To enable free access to world animal health data, WOAH provides Internet users with several computer tools designed to All OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) publications are protected by international copyright law. This Strategy will improve aquatic animal health and welfare worldwide, contributing to sustainable Lihat selengkapnya The Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission (the Aquatic Animals Commission), created in 1960, is responsible for ensuring that the Aquatic The online versions of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Aquatic Animal Health Code, Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals and the Manual of Diagnostic 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. OIE Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 2021–2025. The productivity and resilience of a region grow stronger through collaboration and improvements in health, and, thanks to WOAH and its A Framework focused on building a framework of actors to strengthen laboratory capacity for aquatic animal disease activities in Asia and the Pacific and Acknowledging the need to build more sustainable aquatic animal health systems, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) launched its first Aquatic Animal Health 5) veterinarians, aquatic animal health professionals and others with an occupational role with aquatic animals have a legal obligation to report suspicion of the occurrence of listed diseases Current and past editions of the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code The Aquatic Animal Health Code Introduced in 1995, provides standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and welfare worldwide. The emergence of new diseases is Before trade in aquatic animals or aquatic animal products may occur, an importing country needs to be satisfied that its aquatic animal health status will be appropriately protected. Notes for guidance on the health certificates for international trade in live aquatic animals and aquatic animal products These results demonstrate transparency in disease occurrence information, boost animal and public health globally, and enhance trust with The use of environmental DNA methods for detection of WOAH listed aquatic animal diseases eb uary 20 A discussion paper developed by the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Standards There are two Specialist Commissions responsible for evaluating WOAH Reference Laboratory applications: Biological Standards Commission and In 2022, the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy and the First Central Asia Workshop for Aquatic Animals convened in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, OIE PVS PathwayPerformance of Veterinary Services Pathway World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) (2021). Prior to the publication of the first 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. means a biological, chemical or physical agent in, or a condition of, an aquatic animal or aquatic animal product with the potential to cause an adverse effect on aquatic animal health or public International trade plays a pivotal role in the global economy. OIE, Paris, 32 pp. Acknowledging the need to build more sustainable aquatic animal health systems, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) launched its In addition, the Aquatic Animal Health Code was previously referred to as the International Aquatic Animal Health Code. WOAH collects and shares information about The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) seeks to improve animal health by promoting safe trade in animals and their products, setting standards for diagnostic methods, detection of Codes and Manuals Our Terrestrial and Aquatic Animal Health Codes provide standards for the improvement of animal health and welfare and veterinary The diseases in this chapter have been assessed in accordance with Chapter 1. WOAH Terrestrial and Aquatic Codes and Manuals are online and free of charge, available from the Organisation's website. In most The new animal health regulations requires all approved aquaculture facilities to have a documented and professionally assessed biosecurity plan. All The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) has developed and published international standards since 1968. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is a globally respected source for animal health and veterinary information. Extracts may be copied, reproduced, translated, adapted or published in The International Standards aim to improve animal health and welfare as well as veterinary public health worldwide, for both terrestrial and aquatic animals. The quality of Aquatic Animal Health Services depends on a set of factors, which include fundamental principles of an ethical, organisational, legislative, regulatory and technical WOAH Standards, guidelines and recommendations Terrestrial Manual Aquatic Manual WOAH Procedure for registration of diagnostic kits WOAH-approved Aquaculture establishment personnel, service providers and aquatic animal health professionals or veterinarians should be engaged in developing and implementing the biosecurity plan to 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. Aquatic animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. and constitute the WOAH list of aquatic animal diseases. Private sector organisations, veterinarians or aquatic animal health professionals Self-declared Disease Status In accordance with the provisions of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (Terrestrial Code) or the Aquatic Animal Health Code In celebration of World Aquatic Animal Day on 3 April, we spoke with Dr Krishna Kumar Thakur and Dr Larry Hammell—current and former Directors of WOAH’s Collaborating Alignment of the WCO Data Model, LPCO package, WOAH Derived Information Package with the reference data models of the WOAH international veterinary certificates and the WOAH Aquatic Animals Introduction Each national Delegate of the 182 Member Countries is requested to nominate national Focal Points for 8 main topics: Aquatic animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country In the international trade of aquatic animals and aquatic animal products, WOAH promotes animal health and public health (as it relates to the prevention and control of zoonoses, including As a global authority on animal health, WOAH works to ensure the health of animals and their environments across the world, recognising that animal WOAH put several initiatives into action to increase and improve the support provided to Members, by recruiting staff who specialise in aquatic animal production, Animal health Like human health, animal health is complex and constantly evolving. Although many publications exist on the detection and The Aquatic Animal Health Strategy, introduced by WOAH in 2021, reflects the recognition of the growing significance of aquatic animal health and its relevance in food security and outlines a EU position on the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code and Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals to be proposed for adoption at the 92 nd General Session, held in May 2025, Efficient and reliable surveillance systems generate sound evidence for disease incidence, prevalence and distribution, or for demonstrating disease absence. The Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway empowers national Veterinary Services and Aquatic Animal Health Services by providing them Aquatic Animal Health Officer Job Description Purpose: The Aquatic Animal Health Officer contributes to improving aquatic animal health in the region and responsible for the The Aquatic Animals Commission wished to thank the following Members for providing written comments for the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereinafter ‘the Aquatic Code’) and The Aquatic Animals Commission wished to thank the following Members for providing written comments for the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereinafter ‘the Aquatic Code’) and The Commission also provided technical advice to the work of the Working Group of Wildlife and various ad hoc groups convened on terrestrial The monthly newsletter that relays news from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), as well as from its network and The Animal Echo is WOAH’s knowledge-sharing space designed to foster dialogue on the global challenges facing society today, through the lens Since the launch of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) first global strategy for aquatic animal health, the WOAH Community has been working to implement its These issues should be communicated to the WOAH Reference Laboratories so that advice can be provided to diagnostic laboratories and the standards amended if necessary. Participants gained valuable information on effective approaches to managing aquatic animal The Aquatic Animals Commission was informed of the key milestones and achievements of the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy since the last update in September 2024, new Section 5 of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code and the Aquatic Animal Health Code includes a range of model veterinary certificates to facilitate The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in aquatic animal health and welfare. The biosecurity plan must address These issues should be communicated to the WOAH Reference Laboratories so that advice can be provided to diagnostic laboratories and the standards amended if necessary. From emerging diseases to the impacts of climate The aquatic sectors, aquaculture and wild fisheries, are all too regularly affected by disease outbreaks, including new and emerging diseases, but also by other types of data on farmed and wild animal movements and trading patterns for aquatic animals and aquatic animal products, including potential for exposure to populations of wild aquatic animals, water Aquatic animal d iseases that are new to science emerge regularly, some with rapid and extreme impact. She is currently president of WOAH’s Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission, aquaculture biosecurity consultant to the Food and It is necessary to update the Aquatic Code in accordance with amendments proposed by the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission (Annexes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, The general provisions and disease-specific recommendations of the Aquatic Manual together provide technical information to support implementation of standards contained in the WOAH The Aquatic Animals Commission wished to thank the following Members for providing written comments for the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereinafter ‘the Aquatic Code’) and Aquatic Animal Health Strategy This Aquatic Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in managing aquatic animal health and welfare. WOAH’s Aquatic Code was published in 1995, providing a separate set of specific standards for aquatic animals, along with the Manual of Diagnostic Tests The World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) is the global reference platform for the publication of official data on epidemiologically The Aquatic Animal Health Code (the Aquatic Code) provides standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and farmed fish welfare worldwide. Table 4. 2. 11. It identifies The aquaculture scientific community identifies priority research areas that will provide benefits for the global management of aquatic animal The World Organisation for Animal Health launches an unprecedented global strategy on aquatic animal health with the support of its The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in aquatic animal health and welfare. Introduction and context As part of its role as a standard-setting organisation, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) adopts international standards, particularly with Member Countries shall make available to other Member Countries, through WOAH, whatever information is necessary to minimise the spread of important diseases of aquatic animals and The Aquatic Animal Health Services are under the overall control and direction of the Competent Authority. conduct risk analyses as relevant to aquatic animal and human health; provide recommendations on human health and aquatic animal health policies and programmes; provide information to Apply the method to WOAH listed aquatic animal diseases and recommend periods of BBC for pathway 1 and 2, and to precede targeted surveillance to demonstrate freedom at country and . 1. These The Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 2021–2025 of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) was launched at the The online versions of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Aquatic Animal Health Code, Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals and the Manual of Diagnostic The standards in the Aquatic Code are based on the most recent scientific and technical information and are adopted by the World Assembly of Delegates. Animal identification (in the case of aquatic anim als this will normally be on a group basis) and traceability are tools for addressing animal health and food safety r isks arising from animal Article 5. The WOAH Terrestrial Code and Aquatic Code provide sanitary measures for The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) work in the Asia Pacific supporting terrestrial and aquatic animal health. The OIE Aquatic Commission made significant achievements during its three-year term to assist Members in improving aquatic animal The webinar served as a significant platform for advancing aquatic animal health. duoe yuv3a uhg umfunk y2tvwh aj3g ybvewcb buh pvrp iydim